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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



A FIELD OF HOLYROOD HOT-WEATHER LETTUCE READY FOR MARKET. 



HOLYROOD HOT=WEATHER LETTUCE 



Hundreds of letters from customers all agree that this is the most remarkable heat-resister they have 

 ever grown, standing longer than any other of the rich butter varieties. Heads are large, firm and solid; 

 light green outside, blanching to a beautiful cream-yellow inside; unusually tender and crisp. Can be 

 sown at any season of the year. Pkt., 15c; oz., 45c; % lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00. 



Erwin Church, Ellsworth, Mich. — " Holyrood is the best summer heading lettuce that I have ever seen, standing ex- 

 treme heat better than any known variety." 



J I. Cleveland, Fall River, Mass. — "We had the driest season I remember, yet your New Holyrood Lettuce nourished and 

 proved to be the best I ever raised." 



S. Forster, Hartford, Conn., writes: — "Holyrood withstands heat and drought better than any other lettuce. Out of 

 9,000 heads only 10 went to seed." 



Johnson's Northmount Egg Plant 



This fine new variety is the result of selection of the very earliest and finest fruits of the celebrated 

 "Black Beauty." It is, beyond question, the earliest and hardiest of all Large Smooth Purple Egg 



Plants. While the fruits are not always quite as large as Black Beauty, it ripens fully ten days earlier 

 and is suited to more northern climates. 



The plants branch freely near the ground and grow in well-rounded bushes. The fruits are thick, 

 of most attractive shape, and in color a lustrous purplish black. This coloring is uniform over the whole 

 fruit, and does not fade at the blossom end, as do so many of the older varieties. 



Prices, per pkt., ?0c; K oz., 60c; oz., $1.00; % lb. S3.00- lb., $10.00. 



e specimens of Johnson's northmount egg plant 



